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Where the Red Fern Grows

by Wilson Rawls

Published:

1961

Pages:

272

Est. Read Time:

4 hours

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Top Quotes from Where the Red Fern Grows

“"It's a shame that people all over the world can't have that kind of love in their hearts," he said. "There would be no wars, slaughter, or murder; no greed or selfishness. It would be the kind of world that God wants us to have”

“determination and will power. That's a good thing for a man to have. It goes a long way in his life. The American people have a lot of it. They have proved that, all down through history, but they could do with a lot more of it."”